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I think it's interesting that they announce the spreads before each game---as for example, Houston was favored by 6.5 in this game (sorry, don't know the O/U for you gurus)...
It was. On one of the games, it was 51.5.I believe the O/U was posted on the scoreboard at bottom center of screen.
thought Landry Jones from ousux fame was starting qb for Dallas?? they touted him on their advertisements, "former Pittsburgh Steeler..." Nelson has played for Dallas from what I've seen
Games definitely don't GET much bigger than the first in franchise history...Good to see that Big Game Bob hasn't lost his touch in retirement!! Dallas loses to St Louis 15-9 (Dallas was -9.5)
I was looking over the XFL website about the league. I am interested in watching this season based on some of the rules they are utilizing. Anybody else interested? Starts next Saturday on ABC and Fox.
XFL Rules
By the way 5 former Horns are in the league.
Minor league football just doesn't appeal to me. Between HS, college and the NFL Im pretty full. And the layoff provides for anticipation. Im all in for EPL, Champions League, NBA and baseball coming up.
To each his own, buddy. I quit watching the NBA and MLB, years ago. Still watch some college basketball and baseball, but usually just the conference tournaments and the Big Dance and the CWS. I'll check out the World Series if there is a game 7. But that's it. So, now with the XFL, and the CFL, College Football and the NFL, football is practically year round.
I watched about 2 hours of XFL over the weekend, and loved it. Things I enjoyed, in no particular order:
(1) Kickoffs and conversions. As discussed above.
(2) Faster pace of play. Shorter play clocks are made possible by 6 players on both sides of the ball having speakers in their helmets. I'd like to see them go further -- make it 11 and shorten the play clock even more.
(3) Cameras everywhere -- even on the field. This will become an issue when one of them interferes with a play, but until then I love it.
(4) Transparent replay review. The delays were much more tolerable because you got to listen in as the referee and replay official talk through what the ruling was on the field, what the film shows, and what the correct result should be. No more listening to the talking heads in the booth blabber on incomprehensibly.
(5) Live sideline interviews. Hearing from the QB, coach, etc. immediately after a big play is cool.
(6) End-game clock rules. In the last 2 minutes (or is it 5???), the clock stops after every play, and doesn't start again until 5 seconds after the ball is set. This makes a super-high-octane offense more possible than ever.
(7) Only two timeouts per team (per half?). Enough said.
All told, I can't think of anything about the XFL rules that I liked less than the NFL rules. Every change was a positive one.
I was reading an article the other day about their contracts and found it interesting that they have written into them that players WILL stand for the National Anthem. That alone should help draw some eyeballs...